Bigcountry40
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I swear NC is the most cutt throat hunting I was ever apart of. The NC forum I Belo g to has several individual threads dedicated to Ohio. I tried to steer em to Kentucky.
I swear NC is the most cutt throat hunting I was ever apart of. The NC forum I Belo g to has several individual threads dedicated to Ohio. I tried to steer em to Kentucky.
The Benoit's manage to kill some nice bucks. Is everybody else in Vermont just lazy?Vermont does not have any deer. My daughter has lived near Burlington for 6 years and its a real surprise to actually see a deer even in city limits. You might have a better chance to see a moose. I was there in late October this past fall during their muzzy and bow season and only saw one dead doe in a truck and no carcasses other than one coyote on the roads.
Vermont has extensive public land to hunt. Apparently Vermont residents think all the public land in New York stinks too, its a lot shorter drive.
Ohio could solve the problem easily, charge $500 for a non resident buck permit. If the "invaders" can afford to lease, empty their wallets.
The Benoit's manage to kill some nice bucks. Is everybody else in Vermont just lazy?
I feel like dropping non residents to a 1 deer bag limit and keeping residents as they are would have a positive impact on the deer population as well as decreasing the number of non resident hunters. This would cut out alot of neighboring states that come do there slaying on ohio grounds.
So non residents are the biggest threat to the herd and cutting them down to 1 tag would solve the problem? While there may be a lot of non residents hunting OH, including me, it's pretty naive to say that. I hunt some areas that are pretty depressed and I pose this question. I may be wrong but I'm asking based on what I've seen in one section of the state. In those poor areas, where work may be tough to find, who is likely to abuse the system...a non res or someone who lives there all year, knows the 1 game warden in the entire county, and can shoot out of the kitchen window whenever he wants?? I know it's easy to blame us because it's not "our" state or land, but it's called public for a reason. Non residents, like it or not, pump a lot of $ into the state and most of us, treat it like I would my own property.
I agree as well that goes big time in a state like ga when you have a 12 deer limit on the honor system. We're still on the same page. I don't go by statistics....I go by what I see and hear.And I agree, that's not why I go to another state either. I don't kill what I can't eat in my home state, I'm not doing anywhere else. My whole point was that the "numbers" may say non residents kill a large % but remember, those are the deer that are checked in. I'm sure there's a lot of deer that never get a #, right to the freezer and houdini'd
No reason two grown adults shouldn't be able to discuss such a topic without a body count afterwords. I think the numbers are a joke as far as every state goes. Like run hunter said so many go from field to freezer without a number. Always been that way always will be.
I concur. Seems like these threads. . . Not everyone is able to retain their civility. lmao
You've only got 49 posts and you already need to be heavily medicated?! LolThis is why I never get on here without being heavily medicated
50....where's my scripts.You've only got 49 posts and you already need to be heavily medicated?! Lol